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Takuro Kuwata

Sep 11, 2009 - Sep 26, 2009
The theme of the exhibition is "Hun-Pun", which means the state of plants and flowers smelling well. Approximately 100 works, including pots, flower vases, bowls, water pot, "furidashi (small sweet container used in Japanese tea ceremony)", tea cups, and plates, will be exhibited. In "Bowl" (2009), Kuwata creates "Kairagi" (cracks of glazes created by baking) in white color by using "Nagaishi-Yu"(or Shino-Yu: the special type of glaze) that has long history since the Momoyama Era in Mino area. Our eyes are attracted and pleased by the stunning color of blue coming out of these cracks. We will also exhibit the series of delicate white ceramic with bold colors, which won the grand prix at the Tableware Festival in 2009.
Kuwata's ceramic works are created by the fusion of the traditional skills and material, and fresh and sharp sensibility. Viewers may feel as if these works with lively colors are filling the exhibition space with the beautiful scent.

The theme of the exhibition is "Hun-Pun", which means the state of plants and flowers smelling well. Approximately 100 works, including pots, flower vases, bowls, water pot, "furidashi (small sweet container used in Japanese tea ceremony)", tea cups, and plates, will be exhibited. In "Bowl" (2009), Kuwata creates "Kairagi" (cracks of glazes created by baking) in white color by using "Nagaishi-Yu"(or Shino-Yu: the special type of glaze) that has long history since the Momoyama Era in Mino area. Our eyes are attracted and pleased by the stunning color of blue coming out of these cracks. We will also exhibit the series of delicate white ceramic with bold colors, which won the grand prix at the Tableware Festival in 2009.
Kuwata's ceramic works are created by the fusion of the traditional skills and material, and fresh and sharp sensibility. Viewers may feel as if these works with lively colors are filling the exhibition space with the beautiful scent.

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complex 665 2F, 6-5-24, Roppongi Minato-ku - Tokyo, Japan 106-0032

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